Gotu Kola is also known by its scientific name, Latin
Centella asiatica, or more commonly, simply as centella. Lately natural herb
enthusiast are rediscovering gotu kola, this small, perennial herbaceous plant
from the wetlands of Asia can have a number of remarkable effects on the body.
unlike other alternative remedies with origins in one particular culture or
medical tradition Gotu Kola was used in ancient India, Africa, and China for its
powerful medicinal properties.

Gotu Kola is classified by many as an adaptogen (meaning it is one of the herbs that have a balancing and harmonizing effect on the mind,
body and spirit). While many of the smart drugs put out by big Pharma companies
to enhance brain function have a stimulating effect on the nervous system as
well Gutu Kola has a balancing and centering effect in our bodies. There is a
rich history of study centered around the use of Gotu kola in a variety of home
remedies as well as over all life extension and health. One of the more noted
advocates of Gotu Kola is The Daoist master and herbalist Li Ching-Yuen. In his
time, a very famous proponent and user of the plant. Ancient Chinese medical
texts report that he died at the ripe age of 256 years old and attribute his
longevity in large part to the use of Gotu Kola on a daily basis.

Preparation:Our Gotu Kola is in a powdered form and
can be taken as part of a tea blend ( Frequently added to Ginkgo,Ginseng and
Periwinkle ) or also in a blended cap form as well.

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Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease.